Democracy, when fairly practiced, is a numbers game and Waititu and Sonko have this mastered to a t.
I don't even know why Sonko bothers with the media – most of the people who will vote for him don't have TV and the watching ‘middle class,’ who are deriding him, will largely, not vote.
Therein lies Wanjiru and Kidero's dilemma. They appeal to an economically powerful but numerically weak demographic; one that will not take them to parliament - lucky that it is numbers that matter, not share holdings or bank balances or years of study.
Think of it as the poor man’s revenge.
As long as the so called elite insist that politics is a dirty game (in other words, beneath them) then the Waititus and Sonkos of this land will continue to rule.
Not that this is a bad thing, in my opinion.
Those who think that status equals wisdom are well advised to read the story of Azdak, the poor man’s judge, in Bertolt Brecht's "The Caucasian Chalk Circle."
"The opposite of a correct statement is a false statement. But the opposite of a profound truth may well be another profound truth." (Niels Bohr)